Supreme Court of Vermont, 1984

Pepin v. Pepin

Pepin v. Pepin
Supreme Court of Vermont · Decided January 9, 1984
144 Vt. 647; 470 A.2d 224; 1984 Vt. LEXIS 407

Pepin v. Pepin

Opinion of the Court

In the absence of findings of fact, which in this case were waived, our review of the record discloses that there is a reasonable evidentiary basis to support the judgment. Lanphere v. Beede, 141 Vt. 126, 128, 446 A.2d 340, 341 (1982). Since the trial court did not withhold its discretion, abuse it, or exercise it on grounds clearly untenable or to an extent clearly unreasonable, the judgment is affirmed.

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